A sterilization device for a stethoscope is provided, comprising a cover member and an ultraviolet light source. The stethoscope includes a chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient. The cover member is adapted to operably engage the chestpiece member such that the cover member is movable with respect to the face portion and normally biased to cover the face portion. The ultraviolet light source is operably engaged with the cover member and configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion only when the cover member is covering the face portion. The ultraviolet light source thereby provides anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member. An associated apparatus is also provided.
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10. A stethoscope comprising:
a chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient and to transmit sound therefrom to a binaural member; and
an ultraviolet light source operably engaged with and incorporated into the chestpiece member, the ultraviolet light source being configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion to provide anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member.
1. A sterilization device for a stethoscope having a chestpiece member, the chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient, the sterilization device comprising:
a cover member adapted to operably engage the chestpiece member such that the cover member is movable with respect to the face portion between a closed position covering the face portion and an open position uncovering the face portion, while remaining operably engaged with the chestpiece member, and the cover member being normally biased to cover the face portion; and
an ultraviolet light source operably engaged with the cover member and configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion only when the cover member is covering the face portion, the ultraviolet light source thereby providing anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to stethoscopes and, more particularly, to a sterilization device for a stethoscope and associated apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Since a stethoscope includes a “chestpiece” that typically contacts the patient being examined, it may be desirable to be able to sterilize at least the contact surface of the chestpiece prior to using the stethoscope on a subsequent patient. However, accomplishing such sterilization may not often be practical, in terms of the required time or the particular procedures that must be followed. Also, the practitioner may not necessarily have the training or discipline to routinely perform such sterilization between patients, or may not necessarily remember whether sterilization has been performed prior to using the stethoscope on the next patient.
Thus, there exists a need for an apparatus configured to promote and facilitate convenient and efficient sterilization of at least the contact surface of a “chestpiece” member of a stethoscope between uses.
The above and other needs are met by the present disclosure which, in one embodiment, provides a sterilization device configured to engage a chestpiece member of a stethoscope, the chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient. Such a sterilization device comprises a cover member adapted to operably engage the chestpiece member such that the cover member is movable with respect to the face portion and normally biased to cover the face portion. An ultraviolet light source is operably engaged with the cover member and configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion only when the cover member is covering the face portion. The ultraviolet light source thereby provides anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member.
Another advantageous aspect of the present invention comprises a stethoscope including a chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient and to transmit sound therefrom to a binaural member. An ultraviolet light source is operably engaged with the chestpiece member. The ultraviolet light source is configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion to provide anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member.
Thus, the sterilization device and stethoscope, as disclosed in conjunction with various embodiments of the present disclosure, provide many advantages that may include, but are not limited to, conveniently and efficiently providing anti-microbial sterilization for the stethoscope between uses.
Having thus described the disclosure in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, this disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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Further, it may be desirable to contain the emission of the ultraviolet radiation by ultraviolet light source 112 such that the radiation is directed to interact with face portion 106 without leakage that may reach the patient or practitioner through stray emissions. Thus, sterilization device 110 may comprise a cover member 114 adapted to operably engage chestpiece member 102 such that cover member 114 is movable with respect to face portion 106 and normally biased to cover face portion 106. That is, cover member 114 may be moveable between a closed position in which it covers and opposes face portion 106, and an open position in which it does not cover face portion 106 (i.e., allowing the chestpiece member 102 of the stethoscope 100 to be used in a normal manner), while remaining operably engaged with chestpiece member 102. Further, ultraviolet light source 112 may be configured to operably engage cover member 114, such that ultraviolet light source 112 is correspondingly movable with cover member 114 between a closed position opposing face portion 106 and an open position not covering face portion 106 (see, e.g.,
To prevent stray emissions of the ultraviolet radiation, cover member 114 is configured to cover and oppose face portion 106 when ultraviolet light source 112 is actuated to emit the ultraviolet light. In furtherance of limiting such emissions, the cover member 114 may be further configured to cooperate with the face portion 106 so as to form an emission-limiting seal therewith when the cover member 114 is in the closed position with respect to the face portion 106. Also, cover member 114 may be moved to the open position in which face portion 106 is not covered thereby so as to permit the practitioner to place chestpiece member 102 against the patient and use stethoscope 100 as intended, wherein ultraviolet light source 112 is not actuated. That is, the sterilization device 110 may be desirably configured such that the ultraviolet light source 112 is only actuated when the face portion 106 is covered by the cover member 114 and, in one instance, only when the emission-limiting seal is formed between the face portion 106 and the cover member 114. Some embodiments may include an actuation device (not shown) operably engaged between the cover member 114 and the chestpiece member 102 for actuating the ultraviolet light source 112 only when the face portion 106 is covered by the cover member 114. In some aspects, cover member 114 may also include a reflective material disposed on an interior surface thereof (or at least have an interior surface configured to be reflective to the ultraviolet radiation) such that the reflective material opposes face portion 106 when cover member 114 is positioned to cover face 106. As such, ultraviolet light emitted from ultraviolet light source 112 may be reflected and directed toward face portion 106 by the reflective material to be more evenly distributed over and to more effectively and efficiently sterilize face portion 106.
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In other embodiments, sterilization device 110 may be operably engaged with chestpiece member 102 in an “iris” configuration. In such embodiments (not shown), cover member 114 may be configured as an iris actuatable between an open position and a closed position, wherein cover member 114 covers face portion 106 when the iris is closed Accordingly, the ultraviolet radiation source 112 is actuated only when the iris is closed. In light of such embodiments, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the cover member 114/sterilization device 110 may take many different forms consistent with the scope of the disclosure, and that the embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting in that respect.
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In some aspects, ultraviolet light source 112 may comprise an LED or other radiation source configured to emit ultraviolet light, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. In some instances, the LED may be battery-powered. In such embodiments, sterilization device 110 may be adapted to provide a re-charging capability for the battery. Further, ultraviolet light source 112 may be actuated by a contact switch, a limit switch, or any other suitable actuation device, such as a timer. In some embodiments, ultraviolet light source 112 may be actuated by photo detectors operating as a switch to activate the sterilization process when the face portion 106 is covered by the cover member 114. Preferably, the actuation device is configured to actuate ultraviolet light source 112 only when cover member 114 is closed over face portion 106 of chestpiece member 102, thereby preventing undesirable emission of ultraviolet radiation. Additionally, the actuation device may be configured to maintain ultraviolet light source 112 “on” (i.e., emitting the ultraviolet radiation) for a sufficient period of time to effectively sterilize face portion 106. Further, a “lock-out” device may also be provided that may, in some instances, prevent the cover member 114 from being moved to an open position before the sterilization time has elapsed, for example, provide an indicia that appropriate sterilization of the face portion 106 has not been accomplished.
According to other embodiments of the present disclosure, ultraviolet light source 112 may be configured to be operably engaged with chestpiece member 102 in addition to, or in the alternative from, operably engaging cover member 114. In some embodiments, as generally shown in
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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